
Rising cohort of coupled human-natural systems researchers at SESYNC
Congrats to Jessica for being selected for a great opportunity to develop collaborations with like-minded researchers interested in the interface between social and biophysical sciences. Jessica was selected to attend the 7th annual graduate student workshop hosted by the Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC) in Annapolis, MD this past August. The workshop’s main goal was to enhance graduate student training in synthesis and team science skills, especially as they relate to conducting interdisciplinary socio-environmental research. The workshop also helped facilitate collaboration with fellow participants to develop proposals for SESYNC’s Graduate Pursuit Program.